The lesbian couple whose marriage license was denied earlier this year by Rowan County, Kentucky, clerk Kim Davis got married Saturday.

TheAssociated Press reported April Miller and Karen Roberts celebrated their marriage ceremony with "one rule for their guests: No one was to mention Davis."

Miller and Roberts were among the plaintiffs of the civil suit that ensued when Davis, citing her evangelical Christian beliefs, refused to issue marriage licenses to gay and lesbian couples following a U.S. Supreme Court decision in June legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide. The couple were also involved in the creation of "grassroots advocacy group ... called the Rowan County Rights Coalition," the Associated Press reported.

While Davis may have lost in Rowan County, other local officials across the nation were still resisting the Supreme Court ruling as of September. Davis was recently protested by the infamous hate group Westboro Baptist Church, which accused her of hypocrisy due to her multiple marriages.